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Trends in Hazmat/WMD Training
Presented byGordon Massingham
Future of Hazardous Materials Clean-Up and Training Conference
October 19, 2007
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The Past
Pre-9/11
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Preferred method of delivering training
• Instructor led in classroom– 55.3%
• Instructor led field work/exercise outside the classroom– 29.0%
• Computer-based training– 2.6%
Pre-9/11
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What drove frequency of training?
• Regular schedule– 68.0%
• When new issue came up– 29.3%
• When new group arrived– 8.0%
Pre-9/11
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Training aids
• Videos– 84.0%
• Slides– 65.3%
• Overhead transparencies– 42.7%
Pre-9/11
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Funding
• Local budget– 74.7%
• State budget– 21.3%
• Federal grant money– 13.3%
• Private sector– 6.7%
Pre-9/11
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Was your training budget adequate to meet your
needs?• No
– 73.3%• Yes
– 26.7%
Pre-9/11
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Subjects taught – (Top 10)
1. Class B fires2. Awareness training3. Oil spill response4. Bloodborne
pathogens5. Waste management
6. Confined space rescue7. Respiratory protection8. Air monitoring9. Environmental
protection10. ICS
Pre-9/11
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The Present
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Methods of delivering training
• Instructor led in classroom with training aids– 100%
• Instructor led field work/exercise outside the classroom– 94.0%
• Books– 79.1%
• Internet (downloads)– 76.2%
Present
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Average size of classes
• 11-25– 64.7%
• 26-50– 20.6%
• 6-10– 13.2%
• 0-5– 1.5%
Present
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Training aids
• Power Points– 95.5%
• DVDs– 93.8%
• CD Roms– 91.8%
• Videos– 87.3%
Present
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Funding
• Local budget– 66.7%
• Federal Homeland Security grant– 56.1%
• State or local grant– 33.3%
• State budget– 30.3%
• Federal grant other than DHS– 22.7%
• Private sector– 6.7%
Present
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Is your training budget adequate to meet your
needs?
• No– 74.6%
• Yes– 25.4%
Present
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Subjects being taught (Top 10)
1. NIMS2. Suspicious powders3. IEDs4. Mass decon5. Biological weapons6. Nuclear weapons
7. Bomb threat response8. Chemical weapons9. Explosives10. Radiological
weapons - tie10. Incident Action plans
- tie
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The Future
2010
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Preferred method of delivering training
• Instructor led field work/exercises outside the classroom– 35.8%
• Instructor led in classroom with aids– 19.4%
• Computer-based training– 14.9%
• Web-based training– 6.0%
• Books– 4.5%
• Streaming videos– 3.0%
2010
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How will you plan training schedules?
• Regular schedule– 91.0%
• New issue/equipment– 23.9%
• New group– 11.9%
• How many need it– 10.5%
2010
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Funding
• Local budget– 65.2%
• Federal Homeland Security grant– 45.5%
• State/local grant– 31.8%
• State budget– 28.8%
• Federal grant other than DHS– 24.2%
2010
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Training aids
• DVDs– 98.4%
• PowerPoints– 98.3%
• Simulation– 91.8%
• CD Roms– 88.0%
• Virtual Reality– 75.9%
• Webcasts– 72.1%
2010
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Future training subjects
1. Hazmat during floods
2. VBIEDs3. Hazmat security4. Pandemic response5. Suicide bombings
6. Hazmat investigation7. Terrorist labs8. Crime scene
operations9. IEDs10. EOC operations
2010
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Hazmat/WMD training issues rated ‘Very important’
10. Chemical Weapons– 72.4%
9. Bomb threat response– 72.4%
8. Decontamination– 75.9%
2010
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Hazmat/WMD training issues rated ‘Very important’
7. Hazmat Chemistry– 76.8%%
6. ICS– 77.2%
5. Operations level training– 78.9%
2010
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Hazmat/WMD training issues rated ‘Very important’
4. Risk assessment techniques– 80.7%
3. Respiratory protection– 84.2%
2. Technician training– 87.7%
2010
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#1 Hazmat/WMD training issue of 2010
Air monitoring91.5%
2010
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Ideas
• Train the general public in self rescue• Improve communication between fire and
police• Adapt pre-fire plans for homeland security
& WMD issues• Develop and train incident management
teams
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Ideas
• Develop & train hazmat/WMD rescue teams
• Provide a better understanding of suspicious activity
• Reinforce that NFPA hazmat/WMD standards are for everyone, not just fire
• Improve physical fitness of all emergency responders
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Ideas
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Trends in Hazmat/WMD Training
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